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Tonight the top eight Republican presidential candidates seeking to win the 2012 nomination will find their way to the Reagan Library for a historic debate.
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Two hours later a backpack-toting, clean-cut young man wearing jeans and a T shirt shows up at the door, looking every bit like a college kid on his way to the library.
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The two sides agree there is no way to prove without a doubt that the library's Bill of Rights belonged to Pennsylvania, so a discussion began on an agreement that would result in the document's public display.
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Mr. Berman, 44, recently combed through past phone books stored on microfilm at the New York Public Library as a way to track the growth of the city's pizza industry.
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The easiest way for a newspaper to make money off its library might be to sell the contents for a one-time benefit.
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But it is also, explicitly, a way of marketing the library to a new generation.
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It compares the way a drug causes the cell to use genes differently to a whole library of similar reactions.
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And so Hermione Granger, that charming grind, still goes to the Hogwarts library and spends hours and hours working her way through the stacks, finding out what a basilisk is or how to make a love potion.
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Because Internet businesses are increasingly about building a community of loyal users, record companies must learn to be loved if they are to flourish like booksellers rather than go the way of the circulating library.
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With over one billion dollars in discounts available this year, we are on our way to our goal of connecting every classroom and library to the Internet.
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On a recent summer evening, children splashed in a fountain next to the bustling public library, and a family of four cycled single-file down That Way drive.
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